
Mobile Data Connectivityusing the Psion Series 5, 5mx, 7 (and Revo)A Beginner’s Guide to setting up the Psionfor use with a mobile phone(Document v1.0
Page 10Setting up InternetFrom the Psion System screen, tap Control Panel > Internet, and you will be presented with ascreen something like this:If
Page 11Once you have finished with this screen, tap the “Account” tab to move on to this screen:• Manual login determines whether the details you ente
Page 12If your ISP does provide you with specific addresses, untick the boxes and you will then be given abox alongside “IP address” with “0.0.0.0” in
Page 13Tap the “Advanced” button to move on to the last part of the setting up. The next screen will looksomething like this:Unless told otherwise by
Page 14The ProgramsPlease refer to the “Important Note” on page 3 of this guide.The Email ProgramBy tapping the “Email” icon on your Psion, you launch
Page 15Tap the Outgoing button to move on to the next screen:• Email (SMTP) server is the computer to which you send your outbound email(s). If you al
Page 16• Mailbox password is the access password you chose. As with the mailbox login above, it maynot be the same password used to dial in to the ISP
Page 17Now, tap on the OK button on the smaller screen display, then tap the OK button on the largerscreen. Your email program is now configured for u
Page 18Next, tap the “Modem” tab to move to the next screen:• Max. fax speed is the setting to determine how fast your modem can send the fax under id
Page 19Setting up SMS (not applicable to Series 5 “Classic”)Using a mobile phone to send SMS (text) messages seems to be the main reason why people ha
Page 2ContentsIntroduction 3Getting started 4Configuring your modem 5Setting up your Internet connection(s) 9The Programs:Email 14Faxing 17SMS (Text M
Page 20• Edit service centre address. In order to send SMS messages from your phone, the messageneeds to be “processed” by the SMS Centre for your net
Page 21When you run The Dialer, it presents you with a screen like this:Connection shows you which Internet Account is in use. Simply change this as a
Page 22Appendix AMobile phones known to work with your PsionThe following is a list of GSM mobile phones which can be connected to a Psion computer vi
Page 23• PocketlineMercurius, Spectrum• Sagem959 R Diamond, CS755, MC850, MC959, MW939, RD750D, RD750ET, RD750EX,RD750S, RD750T• SiemensC35, M35, S25,
Page 24Appendix BModem Set-up and Initialization Codes for various mobile phonesGeneral Note:Fluorescent lights can interfere with infrared communicat
Page 25SIEMENS S25 (but see alternative settings below)SIEMENS C35 M35 S35Name: SiemensSpeed: 115200 with Infrared; 19200 with Serial cableConnect: I
Page 26NOKIA "Generic Settings", including 7110, 8210, 8810, 8850, 6210(see also settings below for 7110e at 14.4kbps on Orange and for 6210
Page 27NOKIA 6210e running at 28.8kbps on Orange Network(these settings will "force" a 28.8 connection and, if this speed cannot be achieved
Page 28Motorola L7089, P7389, T250Name: MotorolaSpeed: 115200Connect: InfraredFax Class: AutoLoudspeaker: Until call answeredVolume: QuietPause time f
Page 3IntroductionIn recent months, I have noticed a fairly large increase in the number of people looking for help withsetting up a Psion handheld co
Page 4Getting StartedFirst, some important things to remember.If you wish to set up your Psion to use a mobile phone and access the Internet and/or em
Page 5Configuring your modemBefore you consider trying to set up the Email program, you should first set up a modem and, ofcourse, your Internet acces
Page 6• Connect via is used to determine how your Psion will link to your mobile phone. In this example,the Nokia 6210 has an infrared “eye” or a seri
Page 7When you have set up the options here, tap the “Initialisation” tab, and you will be presented withthis screen:The settings on this screen can m
Page 8If you connect your phone with a cable, then the Psion can control the data-flow by setting ormeasuring voltages on certain pins on the cable pl
Page 9Internet connection detailsHaving set up your mobile modem to be able to make connections “on the road”, we will now moveon to configuring your
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